Awesome work. Oh sweet nostalgia! Though I know I used to watch it, I haven't even thought about this show in YEARS! Pizza Hut had hand puppets of the characters, I Think I had most of them. I'm surprised I remember that... That only was about 25 or so years ago, haha!

Eureeka was always depicted wearing a blue turtleneck-style sweater/tunic that had a half-moon and some stars as a design pattern. Her croissant-shaped horns were one of the few things that made her stand out. Her "Wonder Wizard" title was a bit a misnomer, because she was really an "almost-wizard" (which is simply another term for a "wizard-in-training"), as her spells to help out her friends sometimes backfired, but these incidents would usually lead to comic mishaps as a result.

Eureeka was performed by Cheryl Blaylock, a Henson-trained Sesame Street alum, along with Pam Arciero (the performer best known for her role as Oscar the Grouch's on-off girlfriend/"bickering partner" Grundgetta on Sesame Street played the pink Moat Twin, Quagmire on the show to complement the character's orange-colored brother and fellow Moat Twin, Bogg) and branching-out newcomer Noel MacNeal, who would find his stride after playing allergy-prone dragon Magellan in the role of the big ol' lovable Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House (which also starred Luna the moon as voiced by Lynne Thigpen, who's best remembered by 90s kids as "The Chief" on the two PBS game shows based on the Carmen Sandiego franchise).

Eureeka's Castle, as co-created and written by children's horror author R.L. Stine of Fear Street and Goosebumps fame (as well as his recent Haunting Hour series that airs on The HUB alongside Goosebumps TV series reruns), had 134 episodes, and 4 specials: